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Explains image formed by convex lens for various positions of the object with the help of ray diagrams. ​​

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Answered by CutieBun01
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Rule-1: When a ray of light strikes the convex or concave lens obliquely at its optical centre, it continues to follow its path without any deviation. Rays passing through the optical centre Rule-2: When rays parallel to the principal axis strikes a convex or concave lens, the refracted rays are converged to (convex lens) or appear to diverge from (concave lens) the principal focus. Rays passing parallel to the optic axis Rule-3: When a ray passing through (convex lens) or directed towards (concave lens) the principal focus strikes a convex or concave lens, the refracted ray will be parallel to the principal axis

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Answered by shlokjain52
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